Juxtaposition – A wonderful word

By Patricia Zick @PCZick


I love language. Certain words intrigue me. One of my favorites has always been “juxtaposition.” I love saying the word, but try working it into conversation on a regular basis.


My dictionary from college sits on my desk with its torn binding and yellowing pages, but I still use Webster’s New Collegiate Dictionary from 1973. I know I can go to my online dictionaries, but I love my old “real” reference book.


Here’s what it tells me about my favorite word.


Juxtaposition comes from the Latin word juxta which translates as near. Definition: the act of or an instance of placing two or more things side by side; also, the state of being so placed.


The juxtaposition of the danger sign and the bucolic setting shows that nature demands respect.


Hey, bucolic is a pretty good word, too.


What’s your favorite word?


 


 


 


 


 



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Published on September 27, 2012 22:53
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